Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3183

Introduced
4/10/25  

Caption

Certain expenditures from the school food service fund authorized.

Impact

The amendments outlined in HF3183 will have significant implications for how school districts allocate resources from their food service budgets. For instance, the bill dictates funding conditions, such as permitting the charging of costs associated with food service operations to the food service fund, under certain circumstances. It also sets forth guidelines for addressing deficits that may arise, including provisions for eliminating these through fund transfers from the general fund or management company payments, should a district incur such a deficit.

Summary

House File 3183, introduced by Representatives Rehrauer and Rehm, addresses amendments to Minnesota Statutes regarding the school food service fund. The bill proposes changes to how school districts can manage their food service budgets, specifically allowing certain expenses to be charged to the food service fund. It introduces clarity on the types of allowable expenditures, aiming to improve financial management and accountability in school food service operations. The legislation is particularly focused on ensuring that funds allocated for food service are used efficiently and transparently to benefit students.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HF3183 may arise from concerns regarding local control and the stringent obligations placed on school districts to maintain financial sustainability in their food service programs. Critics could argue that the bill places unnecessary burdens on school administrations, particularly smaller districts, which may struggle with complying with the established regulations for managing deficits and expenditures. Supporters may counter that the legislation ensures equitable distribution and management of school funds, ultimately benefiting students and reducing waste in the food service domain.

Companion Bills

MN SF2965

Similar To Certain expenditures authorization from the school service fund

Previously Filed As

MN SF5256

Certain lunchroom furniture costs authorization in the school food service fund

MN HF5326

Lunchroom furniture costs in school food service fund authorized.

MN SF123

School lunch and breakfast provision for all students

MN HF5

Free school lunch and breakfast provided for students, and money appropriated.

MN SF5252

Omnibus Education supplemental appropriations

MN HF5237

Education supplemental budget bill.

MN HF2497

Education finance bill.

MN SF2684

Omnibus Education appropriations

MN SF2905

Funding provision for prekindergarten through grade 12 education

MN HF1628

Pupil transportation services for homeless students fully funded, special education aid modified, and money appropriated.

Similar Bills

NJ S1244

"The Smarter Lunchroom Act;" promotes healthy food choices in school cafeterias.

NJ A3988

"The Smarter Lunchroom Act;" promotes healthy food choices in school cafeterias.

NJ A289

"The Smarter Lunchroom Act;" promotes healthy food choices in school cafeterias.

NJ S1904

"The Smarter Lunchroom Act;" promotes healthy food choices in school cafeterias.

MN SF5256

Certain lunchroom furniture costs authorization in the school food service fund

MN HF5326

Lunchroom furniture costs in school food service fund authorized.

MN SF2965

Certain expenditures authorization from the school service fund

IL HB3864

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